Advanced Institute of Management Research
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Objectives

The Advanced Institute of Management (AIM) Research is an initiative in the field of management research, with four key objectives:
  • Conduct research that will identify actions to enhance the UK's international competitiveness
  • Conduct research that is relevant to the needs and interests of beneficiaries in the private sector
  • Raise the scientific quality and international standing of UK research on management
  • Expand the size and capacity of the active research base for management studies


AIM has three research themes:
  • 'UK productivity and performance for the 21st century': Through 'Business Engagement' projects, AIM fellows learn the current and future issues faced by UK managers, with the intention of establishing industry’s priorities in order to guide and influence future research agendas.

  • 'Sustaining innovation to achieve competitive advantage and high quality services': AIM researchers are working with UK managers in order to support future innovative capacity in the public and private sector.

  • 'Adapting promising practices to enhance performance across varied organisational contexts' AIM researchers address the evidence behind good and promising practices, establishing how they can be systematically assessed, creatively adapted and successfully implemented.

History

AIM Research was founded in 2002, by Professor Anne Sigismund Huff. AIM was previously hosted by London Business School, but is currently hosted by Warwick Business School (University of Warwick) at Russell Square, London. AIM was created in order to raise awareness and to increase the amount of research done on management and businesses. AIM brought together leading academics from around the world working in a variety of sectors. The AIM initiative is led by Professor Robin Wensley (AIM Director) of Warwick Business School
Warwick Business School
Warwick Business School, also known as WBS, was established in 1967 as the School of Industrial and Business Studies.It offers undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD degree programmes,as well as non-degree executive education for individuals and companies....

 and Professor Andy Neely of Cranfield School of Management
Cranfield School of Management
Cranfield School of Management is part of Cranfield University and a leading business school in the world. Cranfield University has provided management training since the late 1940s...

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Funding

AIM Research is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council
Economic and Social Research Council
The Economic and Social Research Council is one of the seven Research Councils in the United Kingdom. It receives most of its funding from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, and provides funding and support for research and training work in social and economic issues, such as...

 and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is a British Research Council that provides government funding for grants to undertake research and postgraduate degrees in engineering and the physical sciences , mainly to universities in the United Kingdom...

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